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haet

[ heyt ]

noun

, Scot.
  1. a little bit; a whit.


haet

/ het /

noun

  1. a whit; iota; the least amount


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Word History and Origins

Origin of haet1

C16: originally in the phrase deil hae' it devil have it

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Example Sentences

There's not a haet that happens at the Gourlays but she clypes.

Na, said the Leddy, if thats the gait ot, ye shall haet as ye will haet.

The Kahse-haet was named from the head of a cow being brought there from a wreck off the coast in which the animal was drowned.

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